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Can We Legally Marry?

The Question Almost No One Asks First

The Philippines has no general divorce, so many genuine partners are separated but still legally married. This tool reads the paperwork and the legal path — not the person — and tells you whether a clear route to marriage exists.

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Open the marriage path check

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Disclaimer: This tool offers general, educational information about Philippine marriage law and is not legal advice. It does not create a lawyer-client relationship and cannot account for the specifics of your situation. Philippine family law is technical and fact-dependent, and it is an active area of legislation; as of this writing the Philippines still has no general divorce law, though the issue is debated in Congress. For anything real, consult a qualified family lawyer in the Philippines, and for US immigration, a licensed US immigration attorney.